>>12337958There's some people that don't get diagnosed with autism till their 30s or late 40s. Having a diagnosis doesn't really change anything about the way you are, so if you're good at talking to people and catching onto non-verbal cues, you'll stay like that, and if you're not, same thing.
Diagnoses are mostly there for paperwork, not for actually evaluating a person's true worth.
In some places, having an autism diagnosis can exempt you from doing military service and give you "preferential treatment" for diversity hiring, but in others, nobody will give a shit about it.
Autism spectrum disorders are strongly over-represented in 4chan and certain hobbies/fields, such as programming and anime-watching, so if you do end up getting diagnosed with it, you'd just be one of the bunch.